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I *has* to work. Putting strain on CDs by bending them will not do them any good. Just put your thumb in the middle and push, while holding the tray (get it out if anything's tight, it may help even if you want to get out the disc on top) with the other hand. Has worked for me without any accidents so far, knock on wood!
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Okay, I just jumped for it ... the Scarlatti, the Leclair, the Schulhoff, the Taneyev and the Walter/Goldmark.
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My disc is on the way ... and I just got a partial shipping refund since the actual shipping cost was lower than what I paid for - classy thing! Can hardly wait to hear it!
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Classical singers judged by actions, not voice
king ubu replied to A Lark Ascending's topic in Classical Discussion
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/10252469/Classical-singers-judged-by-actions-not-voice.html Apologies for using the Daily Telegraph - couldn't find another online source though I'm sure they'll follow. I'd see this as a relatively recent thing ... not sure how it may differ in the UK (or France), but on german stages, people (and directors) have grown tired of Regietheater and are tending towards other forms - like adding moved images and stuff, while the actors often just stay put. Kind of the opposite compared to opera stages, where those old warriors seem to find new inspiration - and hence impose all their stuff onto the poor singers (who for such a long time were used to sing while staying put) ... obviously this asks for a different type of singer/actor than in earlier times. But frankly, in those years I still regularly attended opera (I had a very cheap subscription thing while in high school, for several seasons - it's been a while ... mid/late 90s), I often shook my head in disbelief when you had this five by five lady in the role of the young, charming girl (and she would just stay put, all three hours long, too). I guess as so often, truth shall be found somewhere on middle grounds ... -
Huh? I'd never think of comparing Hill with Silver at all! I'd rather put Hill into the Monk and Nichols line ... though he doesn't really fit there, either. Shorter, okay ... McLean, Hutcherson, Larry Young, Tony Williams, Sam Rivers - that "BN avantgarde" thing - but what's Silver got to do with it? Employing Tyrone W. and Woody doesn't make him more than an honourary member in my book, if at all
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I kinda want one of each! Any particular Smith (or Eddie South) recommendations?
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Seems not. What is on amazon goes for crazy prices.
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If you go into advanced and search titles only, you'll get a pretty long list. No idea why the regular search won't work, but probably that one goes back 30 days only.
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Happy Birthday mspepper aka straight life!
king ubu replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Yeah, Eastern Rebellion! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvDsDF_Zid4 Would love to have such memories, Hans! Never caught any of them in time ... but that was a mighty fine band Jordan/Walton had!
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Sad news. First heard him on Blakey's "Free for All", a record I still love very much, twenty years later on ...
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This is a fine LP It's around on CD, too - and fine indeed!
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The Paris one is nice but not that essential, I'd say. Found it in the bins ... it's one of those Esoldun/INA things that had to be pulled and I guess are to be regarded as boots nowadays. Still if anyone sees it, do grab it! Not enough Stuff around anyway!
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Having now checked the contents a bit closer (those listings come from amazon btw), I don't think I want any of these. The Teldec looks interesting, the Erato would be if it hadn't so many partial things in it (but then I often do have the entire thing already). I guess I have about 5-10 discs of each of these and they really don't wet my appetite all that much..
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Mingus "Complete Debut Recordings" set
king ubu replied to Shrdlu's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Thanks Lon! As for the 52nd Street date (July 6, 1948), Losin says this: http://plosin.com/milesahead/BirdSessions.aspx?s=480706 So I mixed this up and Knepper has nothing to do with it ... at least not with the recording per se. -
Mingus "Complete Debut Recordings" set
king ubu replied to Shrdlu's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
"Bird at St. Nicks" and "Bird on 52nd Street" - both later reissued as part of the OJCCD series. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but 52nd is also in the Dean Benedetti box - Jimmy Knepper source there, I think? They were actually on Debut but labelled Jazz Workshop JWS 500 (Nick's) and JWS 501 (52nd) - not sure it was an actual sublabel or just a series or whatever ... the JWS label proper only came into existence a bit later, I think? I see Lon posted in the meantime ... so you say they appeared first as three Debut EPs (or 10" LPs)? -
Mingus "Complete Debut Recordings" set
king ubu replied to Shrdlu's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Answer to question two is - to my best knowledge - no, not sure if any yurpeen cheapo label has put it out again, but not Fantasy (or by now Concord). -
Three more "cubes" coming up - only amazon.co.uk has a price tag so far (102£). Didn't have a closer look, but I don't think I'm game here ... Das alte Werk ___________________________________________ Erato ___________________________________________ Teldec
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Which Jazz box set are you grooving to right now?
king ubu replied to Cliff Englewood's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Went into disc four, nearly to the end of it, yesterday, but was distracted ... so it's discs four and five now - amazing music! -
Sounds good, thanks!
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well, hopefully so ... but beyond that?
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anyone can say something on the Adderley?
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Well, yeah ... but you were asking "what people have to say about Andrew Hill" and a lof of people here have said that. Some are still around and likely not to say it again, so it's worth looking up what's around ... and as for others who were not here back then, they could just as well post in a previous thread. This forum is used as a source of information by many - by many not registered here, also, because it often turns up high in google searches and there IS an awful lot of collective (and individual) knowledge around ... and my point is that it makes sense to keep it together. But I guess in these days of facebook and short attention spans my attempts to keep an overview of knowledge and even try and structure it make me look like a guy from 18c. But I'm fighting windmills ...
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